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SCCA crowns eight national champions at Road America

September 20, 2012

John Buttermore won the SCCA T1 National Championship at Road America on Thursday. Photo by SCCA

Eight national champions were crowned on Thursday at the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America at Elkhart Lake, Wisc., and five more drivers earned poles for races to be held this weekend. Here's a wrap-up of Thursday's SCCA action:

Buttermore wins back-to-back T1 National Championships

John Buttermore, of Wixom, Mich., drove flag-to-flag to win his second consecutive Touring 1 National Championship at the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America. Andrew Aquilante, of Chester Springs, Pa., and Tim Hund, of Norfolk, Va., finished second and third, respectively.

Driving the No. 52 Hoosier/Carbotech/Stoptech Chevrolet Corvette, Buttermore started from the pole, led into turn one and was never seriously challenged for the lead. He beat Aquilante, the 2007 T1 National Champion, by 21.611-seconds over the 4.048-mile, 14-turn course.

Buttermore turned the race's fast lap in 2 minutes, 21.825 seconds.

Early on, Aquilante battled Michael Pettiford, of Louisville, Colo., for second place, swapping spots several times in the opening laps. But, as the race settled in, Aquilante took firm control of second in his No. 36 Phoenix/Hoosier/Hawk Ford Mustang Boss 302, which is where he finished. Unfortunately, Pettiford lost his bid for a podium finish when his No. 41 GO 4 IT Racing Schools/Hoosier Tire Chevrolet Corvette C6 cut a left rear tire on lap nine. This forced him to pit lane for a new one. He finished ninth.

Hund, who started seventh in the No. 22 Old Dominion Metals Dodge Viper, drove an impressive race moving up four spots to finish a career-best third in the T1 National Championship. Hund's previous best T1 finish was seventh last year. He was also the race's Sunoco Hard Charger.

Scott Tucker, of Overland Park, Kan., dominated the Super Touring Over field to take the first win at the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs on Thursday at Road America. Mark Pauly, of Bettendorf, Iowa, and Lance Stewart, of Miami, Fla., joined him on the podium.

The win was Tucker's second-consecutive National Championship in STO and fourth overall. Tucker won the Gumout Pole Position in qualifying and pulled the No. 55 Hoosier Porsche 996 out to a 4.865-second lead on the opening lap.

Tucker managed the gap from the second place car and outlasted the attrition in the rest of the field. David Pintaric's No. 40 Kryderacing/Carbotech/Hoosier Dodge Viper ACR pulled to pit lane on lap nine with a broken push rod and out of second place, and then third-place Jerry Onks pulled his No. 96 Wilwood Brakes/VetteSport/Hoosier Chevrolet Corvette off in turn two on the same lap.

With his two closest challengers gone, Tucker pulled away to a 37.843-second margin of victory, averaging 102.781 mph in the 13-lap, 52-mile run and turned the fastest lap of the race in 2:17.626 (104.631 mph) around the 14-turn, 4-mile circuit.

Tucker has raced worldwide in a number of series, but keeps coming back to the Runoffs.

Pauly, making his first appearance at the Runoffs, earned the silver medal in the No. 81 Industrial Control Mfg BMW M3. Not only was Pauly at the Runoffs for the first time, it caps his first season of SafeRacer National Series racing. Pauly also earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award.

Stewart started in the rear of the field in the No. 37 Specialty Vehicle Logisitics Ford Mustang, and then climbed through the field as cars began to fall by the wayside. When Pintaric and Onks fell out, Stewart was on the Runoffs podium for the first time since a runner-up in 1987 in Showroom Stock B.

Corey Fergus, of Lewis Center, Ohio, scored his first SCCA National Championship, winning the Sports 2000 class race at the 2012 SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America. M. Bart Wolf, of Elkhart Lake, Wis., and David Ferguson, of Paso Robles, Calif., completed the podium.

Driving the No. 00 Hoosier Tires/Carbotech Brakes Carbir CS2 from his fourth-straight Gumout Pole position in Sports 2000, Fergus got the jump on the field at the start and led flag-to-flag to earn the title by 11.964 seconds over Wolf. Fergus had previously finished second and third twice each before making it to the top step of the podium.

Fergus drove the same No. 00 car that carried his father John, a seven-time National Champion, to the 2011 title in a rain-soaked race at Road America.

Fergus turned the Hawk Hot Lap for the fastest race lap of the race as well, with a 2:17.993 (105.605 mph).

With Fergus making a good start, third-starting Wolf was able to tuck his No. 8 Goodyear/Lake Street Carbir CS2-85 in behind and work his way past second-starting Mark Mercer. Mercer moved back into second with his No. 34 Ferenco/Hoosier Tires Lola 90/91 when Wolf locked up his brakes on lap two in turn five. However, Mercer's run only lasted another two laps before a mechanical issue forced him to the pits.

Wolf notched his third career runner-up finish.

Ferguson started fourth in his No. 75 Veracity Racing Data and moved up to the podium with Mercer's departure. It was Ferguson's second podium finish at the Runoffs, his first since 2002.

Jack Donnellan, of Chickasha, Okla., finished fourth in his No. 16 Kechi Energy/Quantum Mechanics Lola 598, followed by David Doran, of Cincinnati, Ohio, in his Doran JE-1.

Donnellan was named the Sunoco Hard Charger for advancing from seventh to fourth. Fergus also earned the GoPro Hero Move of the Race for his drive to the Championship.

Wilwert crowned Showroom Stock B SCCA National Champion

Pole winner Luke Wilwert, of Marysville, Ohio, captured his first Showroom Stock B National Championship at the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America. Lance Stewart, of Miami, and Ed Zabinski, of Stockbridge, Ga., completed the podium.

The SSB race got off to an inauspicious start when Stan Czacki, of Truth Consequences, N.M., and Steve Zink, of Fort Worth, Texas, made contact just past the start finish line when the green flag dropped. The result sent Zink's No. 98 Ford Mustang V-6 into the inside wall, while Czacki's No. 00 Whitehead/DGI/BFG/Summit/HPD/Colt came to rest in the grass. The track clean up took some time and race went green five laps later.

Ralph Porter, of Kokomo, Ind. took the race lead in the No. 32 Dryer & Reinbold BMW/Hoosier Tire BMW Z4 when the race went green, but, his lead did not last long. Six corners later, Wilwert passed Porter in his No. 79 HPD/BF Goodrich Tires/Alpinestars Honda Civic Si for the race lead and made it stick for his first-career Runoffs Championship. He won by 2.145-seconds.

Stewart qualified fifth in the No. 37 Specialty Vehicle Logistics, but started last due to being late to the SSB grid. From there, he drove a smart, steady race, while working alongside teammate Zabinski to finish second. Prior to Stewart's STO podium finish earlier in the day, it had been 25 years since he had been on the podium. In about an hour's time, he recorded back-to-back podiums.

Stewart turned the Hawk Performance fast race lap with a 2:43.473. He was also the Sunoco Hard Charger.

Zabinski, the 2010 SSB National Champion, started fourth in the No. 97 Accumoto/Dead Horse Racing/Hoosier Ford Mustang V-6. Zabinski and Porter battled for the final podium spot with two laps to go. Zabinski held on for his third-career SSB podium.

Michael Crawford, of Pittston, Pa., survived a wild race to win the Showroom Stock C National Championship at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs on Thursday at Road America, outlasting Ali Naimi, of Morgan Hill, Calif., and Charlie James, of Joplin, Mo., to the checkered flag. Sage Marie, of Huntington Beach, Calif., took the inaugural B-Spec Shootout presented by Pirelli World Challenge subclass during the race.

The Showroom Stock C race actually began under a full course caution as the two cars came together and into the wall on the front straight just after the green flag of the Showroom Stock B race, which was running concurrently with SSC. The field circulated under yellow before going green to start lap five.

Despite the delayed gratification, the action heated up in a hurry as James drove his No. 0 SafeRacer/Alpine Stars/BFGoodrich Tires Hyundai Tiburon around Gumout polesitter Brian Husting's No. 65 BFGoodrich Tires/Team Associated Chevrolet Cobalt in the first corner, holding the lead until lap nine, when Husting reclaimed the point.

At that point, the battle was between Husting, James, and Crawford's No. 66 BFGoodrich Tires/A&M Spray Foam Acura Integra GSR for the lead. Both Husting and James ran wide through the ultra-fast kink, and after going to the outside of corner, Husting came back across the track and into the inside wall, ending his day with a 13th-place finish. Crawford used the opportunity to get into the lead, and then held on for a 1.855-second victory in the 11-lap race, shortened to a 40-minute time limit after the initial yellow flag.

With the yellow, Crawford averaged 63.548 mph for the race on his way to his first National Championship. Crawford's best finish in two previous trips to the Runoffs was a 12th, making his win that much sweeter.

Naimi, unfortunately, was surprised by the restart and fell back from his 5th place starting position, then began his climb toward the podium. Naimi was close enough to the front to also take advantage of the incident amongst the leaders in the kink, finishing as the runner-up in the No. 14 Off Line Racing/Hoosier/Hawk MAZDA3 in back-to-back years.

In his run to the front, Naimi turned the Hawk Hot Lap in a class-record 2:49.035 (85.189 mph) as the fastest lap of the race.

James held on for a third-place finish, his first podium appearance at the Runoffs. The finish was just the start of a great weekend for James personally, who is off to his son's wedding this weekend.

Marie came out on top of a three-car battle in the B-Spec Shootout presented by Pirelli World Challenge. While not a National Championship, three cars battled within tenths of a second of each other for nearly the entire race, before Marie took the win in the No. 45 Honda Racing/HPD/BFGoodrich Tires Honda Fit. Marie also earned the Sunoco Hard Charger for after improving four overall positions.

Joel Lipperini's No. 81 BFGoodrich Tires/Honda/Racelabz/Hawk/Red Line Honda Fit crossed the finish line second, with Shawn Young third in the No. 10 Continental Mazda of Naperville MAZDA2.

Hosni takes American Sedan SCCA National Championship

Edward Hosni, of Galloway, Ohio, led about 500 feet, but it was the 500 feet that counted to win the American Sedan race at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs to capture his first National Championship at Road America. Michael Lavigne, of Hooksett, N.H., and Tom Sloe, of Newbury, Ohio, completed the top three.

Starting second in the No. 74 Hutter Racing Eng/Hoosier/Russell Ford Mustang, Sloe moved by Gumout Polesitter Andy McDermid, of Howell, Mich., under braking in turn five and appeared to be on his way to an easy victory as McDermid retired on lap six with a suspension problem. McDermid stretched the lead to more than 20 seconds before an incident in turn 14 between Christopher Qualls and John Lechner brought out the caution on lap eight.

The safety car period closed the gap from Sloe to Hosni's No. 17 Lasco Ford/Hoosier Tire Ford Mustang, and when the green flag flew with three of 13 laps remaining, the race was on for the Championship.

When racing resumed, Hosni was never more than a quarter of a second behind Sloe, searching for a way past. On the final lap, Sloe did his best to defend on Hosni, which allowed Lavigne to join the battle in his No. 42 Auto Re-Nu-It Auto Body/Hoosier Tire Ford Mustang, putting pressure on Hosni.

As the trio exited turn 14, it was Sloe, Hosni, Lavigne. Cresting the hill, Hosni moved to the left, with Lavigne in tow, to move past the ailing Mustang of Sloe.

Hosni beat Lavigne by 0.172-second. Sloe was another 0.034-second behind.

Lavigne, who previously owned the car with which Hosni won the title, earned his career-best finish of second place.

Sloe was disappointed with his result, but happy for his friend Ed Hosni.

Sloe set a new Runoffs track record at Road America, with a 2:27.247 (97.795 mph) to earn the Hawk Hot Lap. Hosni earned the GoPro Hero Move of the Race award for his drive to the win.

Matt Naegle earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award in his No. 85 Rheumatism Racing Chevrolet Camaro for moving up from 24th to 14th.

Gallagher recovers for SCCA Formula Enterprises National Championship

Patrick Gallagher, of Thornville, Ohio, admittedly “tried to lose” the Formula Enterprise race at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs on Thursday at Road America, but kept cool enough to recover from a mistake to earn his second-career national championship. Jason Wolfe, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, earned his second consecutive silver medal, while Denny Marklein, of Dodgeville, Wis., earned a podium finish a long time in the making.

Though Gallagher eventually won by 3.659 seconds, averaging 105.520 mph in the 13-lap, 52-mile race at the 4-mile circuit, the race almost slipped away early.

Gallagher's No. 91 Howard Concrete Pumping/Jay Motorsports Formula Enterprises/Mazda fell to third on the start from his second position on the grid when Wolfe drove the No. 65 Jay Motorsports/Wolfe Trucking Formula Enterprises machine to the inside of polesitter Scott Rettich.

Rettich reclaimed the lead later that lap in the No. 17 Alliance Autosport/Springboro Car Wash FE car, and led until Gallagher closed to his gear box on lap four. Gallagher poked his nose in front and took the lead for the first time on lap five, but Rettich got a run back on Gallagher through the kink and moved to the inside in Canada Corner. Gallagher ran off the left side of the track, popped four wheels up in the air, and spun back across the track.

Rettich raced away and Wolfe moved into second before Gallagher rejoined the fray, but the battle for second between the Jay Motorsports teammates became a battle for the win when Rettich pulled to pit lane on lap nine. Rettich's crew immediately looked at the gear box of the No. 17 machine and sent him back on track, but too far behind to be a contender.

Gallagher went past Wolfe on that same lap, and stretched his lead for the final three laps to the checkered flag.

Though only 19 years old, Gallagher handled the incident like a champion.

Wolfe finished as the runner-up in the class for the second year in a row, and simply didn't have enough to keep the pace with Gallagher or Rettich on Thursday. With that in mind, he was happy with the runner-up finish.

Marklein's podium finish was a long time in the making. For the first time in 17 Runoffs starts, Marklein's No. 20 Marklein Auto Body/DJMSP Formula Enterprises put him in a podium position. Marklein ran most of the race in fourth and inherited the final spot when Rettich fell out.

Alan McCallum, of Houston, Texas, won his first-career Formula Mazda National Championship in impressive fashion from his 11th starting position at the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs. Doug Peterson, of Bonita Springs, Fla. finished second and Steve Jenks, of Walpole, Mass., finished third.

Early in the race, McCallum did a nice job knifing his way through traffic in his No. 11 Alan McCallum Racing Star Formula Mazda to find himself behind Peterson on lap nine. McCallum looked to pass Peterson a couple of times, but thought better of it. On lap 10, McCallum finally passed Peterson for the lead. But, McCallum was not out of the woods yet. Both drivers had to contend with lapped traffic on the final lap, but McCallum held on for a 1.242-second win.

McCallum was the Sunoco Hard Charger for advancing 10 positions throughout the race. Those 10 passes combined for the GoPro Hero move of the race.

Gumout pole winner Peterson battled Darryl Wills, of Deer Park, Texas, early in the race. In fact, Wills briefly led the race on lap four before Peterson almost immediately retook the top spot in his No. 87 3 Dimensional.com Star Formula Mazda. It looked like Peterson might drive off with his second-career (first coming in 2004) Formula Mazda Championship, but a hard charging McCallum tracked him down and Peterson finished second.

Jenks started third and fell as low as fifth in his No. 68 High Impact Company Star Formula Mazda. But, worked his way back to third by lap 10 and held on for his first Formula Mazda SCCA Runoffs podium.

While eight National Champions were crowned Thursday at the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America, an additional five drivers earned Gumout Pole Awards and seven classes turned provisional qualifying laps.

The fastest lap of the day came from Scott Tucker, who lowered the D Sports Racing and overall SCCA Club Racing track record to 1:58.594 (121.011 mph) in the No. 55 West Race Cars/Hoosier West WX10/Suzuki.

Jean-Luc Liverato earned the top qualifying spot in C Sports Racing, posting a 2:01.583 (118.438 mph) in the No. 0 K-Hill Motorsports/Hoosier Tire Swift 014a/Toyota. Liverato was the provisional polesitter after the second of three qualifying sessions on Wednesday, but lowered his time in the final session before Saturday's race. Like Liverato, E Production's John Brakke lowered his existing Gumout Pole time to 2:28.495 (96.973 mph) in the No. 89 Margaret Peterson Bars Mazda Miata.

Kent Prather earned his fourth-career pole position at the Runoffs after a time of 2:33.837 (93.606 mph) in the GT-Lite No. 26 Mazda/Moss/Goodyear/Torco/Carbotech Mazda Miata. Prather was second entering the final session to Robert Lentz' No. 60 FGR/Nissan/Goodyear Nissan Sentra. Lentz will start Saturday's race second on the grid.

Brian Schofield will start the Spec Racer Ford race from the Gumout pole after turning a time in the opening qualifying session in the No. 61 PM Racing Spec Racer Ford, and sitting out the remaining two sessions of the week.

Now in its 49th year, the SCCA National Championship Runoffs annually crowns Champions in the Sports Car Club of America's Club Racing classes. The live broadcast of all 28 National Championship races will be available through Sunday at www.SpeedcastTV.com/scca and later available On Demand from the same site.

Follow the action on Twitter @SCCAOfficial or the SCCA, Inc. Official Facebook page at facebook.com/sccaofficial. More information is available at www.scca.com.

Results

Touring 1

Provisional Results from Thursday's Touring 1 National Championship Race, part of the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America with finish position, starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

Provisional Results from Thursday's Super Touring Over National Championship Race, part of the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America with finish position, starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

1, (1), Scott Tucker, Overland Park, KS, Porsche 996, 13.

2, (4), Mark Pauly, Bettendorf, IA, BMW M3, 13.

3, (9), Lance Stewart, Miami, FL, Ford Mustang, 12.

4, (5), Pratt Cole, Salt Lake City, UT, Ford Mustang, 11.

5, (2), David Pintaric, Canfield, OH, Dodge Viper ACR, 8.

6, (3), Jerry Onks, Murfreesboro, TN, Chevrolet Corvette, 8.

DNF, (6), Scotty B White, Auburn, WA, Ford Mustang, 3.

DNF, (11), Richard Jones, Scio, OH, Ford Mustang, 2.

DNF, (8), Steve Zink, Fort Worth, TX, Ford Mustang V-6, 1.

DNS, (7), Mark Kirby, Leawood, KS, Ford Mustang, 0.

Race for Sports 2000

Results from Thursday's SCCA National Championship Race for Sports 2000 at Road America, with finishing position, starting position in parenthesis, hometown, car and laps complete.

1, (1), Corey Fergus, Lewis Center, OH, Carbir CS2, 13.

2, (3), M Bart Wolf, Elkhart Lake, WI, Carbir CS2.85, 13.

3, (4), David Ferguson, Paso Robles, CA, Van Diemen RFS-03, 13.

4, (7), Jack Donnellan, Chickasha, OK, Lola 598, 13.

5, (5), David Doran, Cincinnati, OH, Doran JE-1, 13.

6, (9), Steve Meyer, Longmont, CO, Lola S2000, 13.

7, (10), Charles Duncan, Cottage Grove, WI, Lola S2000, 12.

8, (8), Bruce Gurney, Albuquerque, NM, Carbir S2000, 10.

9, (6), Michael Bautz, Machesney Pk, IL, Lola S2000, 9.

DNF, (2), Mark Mercer, Aurora, CO, Lola 90/91, 3.

DNS, (11), John Fergus II, Lewis Center, OH, Carbir CS2, 0.

Overall Time of Race: 30:12.419

Average Race Speed: 103.287 mph

Margin of Victory: 11.964 seconds

Hawk Fastest Race Lap: 2:17.993

Fastest Race Lap Average Speed: 104.353 mph

Sunoco Hard Charger: #16 Jack Donnellan

Lap Leaders: #00 Corey Fergus – Laps 1 – 13

Showroom Stock B

Provisional Results from Thursday's Showroom Stock B National Championship Race, part of the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America with finish position, starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

Provisional Results from Thursday's Showroom Stock C National Championship Race, part of the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America with finish position, starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

1, (3), Michael Crawford, Pittston, PA, Acura Integra GSR, 11.

2, (5), Ali Naimi, Morgan Hill, CA, MAZDA3 , 11.

3, (2), Charlie James, Joplin, MO, Hyundai Tiburon, 11.

4, (6), Jim Ebben, Appleton, WI, Ford Focus, 10.

5, (4), Tom Daly, Minneapolis, MN, Volkswagen Rabbit, 10.

6, (7), Mark McCaughey, Sarasota, FL, Toyota Celica GTS, 10.

7, (8), James Place, San Antonio, TX, Acura Integra GSR, 10.

8, (12), Sage Marie, Huntington Beach, CA, Honda Fit, 10.

9, (11), Joel Lipperini, Pittston, PA, Honda Fit, 10.

10, (10), Shawn Young, Bensenville, IL, MAZDA2 , 10.

11, (13), Steven Christopher, Olathe, KS, MAZDA3 s, 10.

12, (15), Jonathan Start, Caledonia, MI, Fiat 500, 10.

13, (1), Brian Husting, Irvine, CA, Chevrolet Cobalt, 8.

DNS, (9), Emmitt Staley, Marion, VA, Chevrolet Cobalt SS Coupe, .

DNS, (14), Robert Schader, Longmont, CO, Mazda Miata, .

Overall Time of Race: 41:32.612

Average Race Speed: 63.548 mph

Margin of Victory: 1.855 seconds

Hawk Fastest Race Lap: 2:49.035

Fastest Race Lap Average Speed: 85.189 mph

Sunoco Hard Charger: #45 Sage Marie

Lap Leaders: #65 – Laps 1-4, #0 – Laps 5-8, #66 – Laps 9-11

American Sedan

Results from Thursday's SCCA National Championship Race for American Sedan at Road America, with finishing position, starting position in parenthesis, hometown, car and laps complete.

1, (6), Edward Hosni, Galloway, OH, Ford Mustang, 13.

2, (5), Michael Lavigne, Hooksett, NH, Ford Mustang, 13.

3, (2), Tom Sloe, Newbury, OH, Ford Mustang, 13.

4, (7), David Venhaus, Milwaukee, WI, Ford Mustang, 13.

5, (8), Daniel Richardson, Rockville, MD, Chevrolet Camaro, 13.

6, (11), Tom Ellis, Sunrise, FL, Ford Mustang, 13.

7, (13), Chris Pedersen, Mundelein, IL, Ford Mustang GT, 13.

8, (12), Scott Sanda, Western Springs, IL, Cadillac CTS-V, 13.

9, (17), Jerry Post, Sunset, SC, Chevrolet Camaro, 13.

10, (19), Tom Himes, Slidell, LA, Ford Mustang, 13.

11, (15), Eric Ritchie, Katy, TX, Pontiac Firebird, 13.

12, (20), Mark Muddiman, Belleville, MI, Ford Mustang, 13.

13, (21), Dennis Careri, Boxford, MA, Ford Mustang, 13.

14, (24), Matt Naegle, Phoenixville, PA, Chevrolet Camaro, 13.

15, (22), Kim McDonald, Grand Island, NE, Pontiac Firebird, 13.

16, (9), Aaron Bailey, Shasta Lake, CA, Pontiac Firebird, 12.

17, (10), Jim Wheeler, Lenexa, KS, Pontiac Firebird, 6.

DNF, (1), Andy McDermid, Howell, MI, Ford Mustang, 5.

DNF, (16), Christopher Qualls, Los Angeles, CA, Ford Mustang, 5.

DNF, (14), John Lechner, North Olmsted, OH, Ford Mustang, 5.

DNF, (23), Kelly Lubash, Stamford, CT, Chevrolet Camaro, 4.

DNF, (18), Scott Schweitzer, Lake Orion, MI, Ford Mustang, 4.

DNF, (4), John Heinricy, Clarkston, MI, Pontiac Firebird, 1.

DNF, (3), Thomas West, Standish, ME, Chevrolet Camaro, 0.

Overall Time of Race: 39:50.857

Average Race Speed: 78.298 mph

Margin of Victory: 0.172-second

Hawk Fastest Race Lap: 2:27.247

Fastest Race Lap Average Speed: 97.795 mph

Sunoco Hard Charger: #85 Matt Naegle

Lap Leaders: #74 Tom Sloe, laps 1-12; #17 Ed Hosni, lap 13

Formula Enterprises

Provisional Results from Thursday's Formula Enterprises National Championship Race, part of the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America with finish position, starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

Provisional Results from Thursday's Formula Mazda National Championship Race, part of the 49th SCCA National Championship Runoffs at Road America with finish position, starting position in parenthesis, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.